The epitome of cool, the Brecker Brothers were one of best-selling jazz fusion outfits of the mid-'70s to the early '80s. Randy Brecker (trumpet/flügelhorn) and Michael Brecker (tenor sax) were ubiquitous session players and also members of the New York band Dreams. By the mid-'70s, they started recording under their own name. Their subsequent albums, The Brecker Brothers, Don't Stop the Music, and the live Heavy Metal Be-Bop all find the group doing challenging melodies in a genre that often played it too stupid.

Christmas Collection is the 1984 holiday album by Hawaiian vocal siblings The Brothers Cazimero. Songs are performed in both Hawaiian and English. This was released by The Mountain Apple Company. While the disc isn't dated, it was released sometime in the 1990's

After decades of leading separate successful music careers, Kabudi and Nee have finally collaborated in this long-awaited project…"Brothers". With Kabudi's usual happy dance music style and Nee's contemplative jazz style, the brothers brought in award winning producer, Allan Phillips to make their distinctive styles cohesive.

There have been plenty of single-disc Doobie Brothers collections released over the years. There have been two-part vinyl Best of the Doobies, there have been budget-line collections, and there have been OK overviews as well as excellent generous discs with all the big hits. There's even been a comprehensive four-disc box, but what there hasn't been is a double-disc set – something that falls between the conciseness of 2001's terrific Greatest Hits (the first CD to contain all the big hits on one CD) and 1999's four-disc Long Train Runnin' 1970-2000. That's what 2007's The Very Best of the Doobie Brothers is, a double-disc helping of the Doobies' biggest songs from…